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Come along for fun and prizes in our cash bingo game every other Monday night. The more people, the bigger the prizes, so bring a friend or two for a sociable evening with Peter taking a break from the bar to call the numbers.

If you became a fan of Thomas the Tank Engine as a child, or have children of your own who are fans (and let's face it who isn't a fan of Thomas the Tank Engine?), you might like to go along to the Dean Foret Railway in Lydney and meet him in person.

There are rides on a train pulled by Thomas himself, or Daisy the Diesel, re-enactments of Thomas the Tank Engine stories and a host of activities, all impeccably managed by the Fat Controller. Kids of all ages will also be enthralled by Rusty and Dusty's story telling that goes on throughout the day.

There is something for every Thomas fan over the weekend. Like all fun activities, you can enjoy the experience more when you are well rested and not under any time pressure, so making a weekend of it with a stay at the Sloop, just a very short journey from Lydney, can make it the perfect short break for all concerned. You will be staying in comfortable family rooms, where you can share Thomas the Tank Engine stories before bed time. Before sleep time though, the restaurant is family friendly and you will find a great menu, good company and a range of local beers and ciders for mum and dad.

Give us a call or click in the header of any page to send us an email and get your 'Thomas' weekend on the rails.

That 80s band played here first in November 2017, and make a welcome return this November. If you loved the music in the 80s, you will love That 80s Band when they play at the Sloop Inn. Warm up in style before Bonfire Night, dancing to the great classic tunes of the decade.

The ultimate eighties band available for clubs, weddings, private parties and corporate events.

A 6 piece live show dedicated to recreating the biggest hits of the 80s with songs from artists that include Duran Duran, Spandau Ballet, Van Halen, Phil Collins, Blondie, Huey Lewis and the News, B52's and Bon Jovi.

Binomial's set of '80s favourites has proved to be one of our biggest crowd pleasers so they are making a welcome return to the stage here at the Sloop in November. Everyone gets into the spirit of the age, so dress to impress and come on down to dance like no-one is watching.

Everyone remembers the 1980s and everyone has a favourite from the bands of the time. With groundbreaking technology opening up new windows of creativity and making it possible to make music the like of which had never been heard before, this was a fertile ground for the imagination of the musicians of the day.

Binomial bring back the sounds of greats like Yazoo, the Pet Shop Boys, Soft Cell, Depeche Mode, Erasure and so many more. Get on your biggest hair and widest shoulder pads, then make your way to the Sloop ready to party like it was the 1980s all over again.

Once again, Acoustic Union return to the Sloop by popular demand. The pub was packed for their last appearance and there was something for everyone in their set. Acoustic Union is a four piece band from the East Midlands. The band was formed in 2010 by musicians with over 30 years experience. The band plays a wide-ranging mix of their own arrangements of pop and rock classics, as well as original material, bluegrass, instrumentals and traditional songs.

Members list artists such as The Beatles, Abba, Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, Alison Krauss & Union Station, Status Quo, Credence Clearwater Revival and many others as influential on their personal listening tastes and the repetoire of the band.

Come along and hear a new take on your old favourites along with something new.